A weekend filled with upsets, some of which were more surprising than others, almost completely reshaped the Amway Coaches Poll. Seven teams that were unranked last week join the top 25, though the shuffling only had a slight impact on the upper echelons.

The top four teams remain the same, with Alabama continuing to hold a solid lead at No. 1. The Crimson Tide, who had the weekend off, once again claimed 61 of 64 first-place votes. Second-ranked Clemson retains the remaining three first-place nods following a decisive road win at Florida State.

Unbeaten Notre Dame holds steady at No. 3 after defeating Navy. LSU, which also had a bye heading into a huge home showdown with Alabama, remains fourth. Georgia, on the heels of its victory against archrival Florida, pulled into a tie for fifth with idle Michigan. Oklahoma, Ohio State, Central Florida and West Virginia round out the top 10.

Stock up: Utah. The Utes were the most notable beneficiaries of all the chaos, making the biggest move of the week with an eight-spot jump to No. 16.

Washington Huskies quarterback Jake Browning (3) scrambles for a first down in front of California Golden Bears linebacker Jordan Kunaszyk (59) during the first quarter of a game at California Memorial Stadium. D. Ross Cameron, USA TODAY Sports

Houston Cougars running back Mulbah Car (34) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the South Florida Bulls at TDECU Stadium. Troy Taormina, USA TODAY Sports

Maryland Terrapins players take a knee in front of late teammate Jordan McNair's number before the game against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. Tommy Gilligan, USA TODAY Sports

Massachusetts Minutemen running back Marquis Young (8) makes the catch and runs the ball against the Connecticut Huskies in the second half at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field. David Butler II, USA TODAY Sports

UCLA Bruins defensive back Adarius Pickett (6) dives after muffing a punt as Utah Utes defensive back Terrell Burgess (26) dives for the ball during the first half at the Rose Bowl. Kelvin Kuo, USA TODAY Sports

West Virginia wide receiver David Sills V (13) catches a pass while defended by Baylor's defensive back Kalon Barnes (27) during the second quarter at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium. Ben Queen, USA TODAY Sports

West Virginia wide receiver Gary Jennings Jr. (12) celebrates with teammate David Sills V (13) after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against Baylor at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium. Ben Queen, USA TODAY Sports